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<!DOCTYPE doc SYSTEM "doc.dtd">
<doc subtitle="Reliable {[postgres]} Backup &amp; Restore" toc="n">
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<section id="introduction">
<title>Introduction</title>
<p><backrest/> aims to be a simple, reliable backup and restore system that can seamlessly scale up to the largest databases and workloads.
Primary <backrest/> features:
<ul>
<li>Local or remote backup</li>
<li>Multi-threaded backup/restore for performance</li>
<li>Checksums</li>
<li>Safe backups (checks that logs required for consistency are present before backup completes)</li>
<li>Full, differential, and incremental backups</li>
<li>Backup rotation (and minimum retention rules with optional separate retention for archive)</li>
<li>In-stream compression/decompression</li>
<li>Archiving and retrieval of logs for replicas/restores built in</li>
<li>Async archiving for very busy systems (including space limits)</li>
<li>Backup directories are consistent <postgres/> clusters (when hardlinks are on and compression is off)</li>
<li>Tablespace support</li>
<li>Restore delta option</li>
<li>Restore using timestamp/size or checksum</li>
<li>Restore remapping base/tablespaces</li>
<li>Support for <postgres/> >= 8.3</li>
</ul>Instead of relying on traditional backup tools like tar and rsync, <backrest/> implements all backup features internally and uses a custom protocol for communicating with remote systems. Removing reliance on tar and rsync allows for better solutions to database-specific backup issues. The custom remote protocol limits the types of connections that are required to perform a backup which increases security.</p>
</section>
<section id="getting-started">
<title>Getting Started</title>
<p><backrest/> strives to be easy to configure and operate:
<ul>
<li><link page="{[backrest-page-user-guide]}">User guide</link> for Ubuntu 12.04 &amp; 14.04 / <postgres/> 9.4.</li>
<li><link page="{[backrest-page-command]}">Command reference</link> for command-line operations.</li>
<li><link page="{[backrest-page-configuration]}">Configuration reference</link> for creating rich <backrest/> configurations.</li>
</ul></p>
</section>
<section id="contributing">
<title>Contributing</title>
<p>Contributions to <backrest/> are always welcome!
Code fixes or new features can be submitted via pull requests. Ideas for new features and improvements to existing functionality or documentation can be <link url="{[github-url-issues]}">submitted as issues</link>.
Bug reports should be <link url="{[github-url-issues]}">submitted as issues</link>. Please provide as much information as possible to aid in determining the cause of the problem.
You will always receive credit in the <link url="{[github-url-change-log]}">change log</link> for your contributions.</p>
</section>
<section id="support">
<title>Support</title>
<p><backrest/> is completely free and open source under the <link url="{[github-url-license]}">MIT</link> license. You may use it for personal or commercial purposes without any restrictions whatsoever. Bug reports are taken very seriously and will be addressed as quickly as possible.
Creating a robust disaster recovery policy with proper replication and backup strategies can be a very complex and daunting task. You may find that you need help during the architecture phase and ongoing support to ensure that your enterprise continues running smoothly.
<link url="{[crunchy-url-base]}">Crunchy Data</link> provides packaged versions of <backrest/> for major operating systems and expert full life-cycle commercial support for <backrest/> and all things <postgres/>. <link url="{[crunchy-url-base]}">Crunchy Data</link> is committed to providing open source solutions with no vendor lock-in so cross-compatibility with the community version of <backrest/> is always strictly maintained.
Please visit <link url="{[crunchy-url-cbm]}">Crunchy Backup Manager</link> for more information.</p>
</section>
<section id="recognition">
<title>Recognition</title>
<p>Primary recognition goes to Stephen Frost for all his valuable advice and criticism during the development of <backrest/>.
<link url="{[crunchy-url-base]}">Crunchy Data</link> has contributed significant time and resources to <backrest/> and continues to actively support development. <link url="{[resonate-url-base]}">Resonate</link> also contributed to the development of <backrest/> and allowed early (but well tested) versions to be installed as their primary <postgres/> backup solution.</p>
</section>
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